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mass transportation, the "t," as it's called, boston's mass transit system, the train system shut down. busses are not running, amtrak service is not running. the governor has asked residents to go home, to stay home and, of course, lock their doors and not open the door for anyone except for a uniform's officer and that will be the order we're told until further notice. >> reporter: in the moment a news conference begins at terrell's location we'll switch you live so we can get more information but speaking of information john miller has been talking to his extensive sources in law enforcement and, john, i understand you know more about what happened last night. >> a little bit. this is in response to your question about what is it about these explosives that has gotten them to the pont where they want to blow it up without transporting it so i've been asking what it is about the explosives, how do we know? what do we know? and what emerges is some fascinating details about what occurred last night and some things that may occur later today. last night they chased them to a point wher
mass transportation, the "t," as it's called, boston's mass transit system, the train system shut down. busses are not running, amtrak service is not running. the governor has asked residents to go home, to stay home and, of course, lock their doors and not open the door for anyone except for a uniform's officer and that will be the order we're told until further notice. >> reporter: in the moment a news conference begins at terrell's location we'll switch you live so we can get...
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we know something when on because when he came back he turned into a mass killer. what could that vi done legally? >> well, they are concerned about surveying every suspicious person. if you got all the people who fit this category, you would have thousands of people who may be surveilled. but there are incremental things that the fbi can do without violating civil liberties. they can look at his youtube pages. they can watch him in public places. if it comes very extreme, they might have to get a warrant and a wiretap. they can try to use stings against him, send somebody saying, hey, do you want to do something terrible, i'm the guy who can get you the guns. there are calibrated responses. but the fbi certainly has the authority to at least watch and observe. if they didn't do that, then they have no excuse based on the civil liberties of law. a lot of conflict between the people and the police. a lot of bombings. two, three, four, a month. all the time that he was back. he was in the middle of all this and we don't know enough information about what he was up to
we know something when on because when he came back he turned into a mass killer. what could that vi done legally? >> well, they are concerned about surveying every suspicious person. if you got all the people who fit this category, you would have thousands of people who may be surveilled. but there are incremental things that the fbi can do without violating civil liberties. they can look at his youtube pages. they can watch him in public places. if it comes very extreme, they might have...
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answers that is giving them of course all of this comes after he was arrested friday night after a mass lockdown took place in boston after unprecedented manhunt that took place here and a several hour shootout between law enforcement and this nineteen year old suspect we do know that he suffered some serious injuries in the shootout and has been treated at a local hospital here in boston he suffered injuries to his throat and was unable to speak and this is precisely what officials have been waiting for to be able to communicate with him to find out the motives to the boston bombings as well as the participation of any per possible further accomplices and of course we have to note that the miranda rights after night have been revoked the rights he has to remain silent as well as a right to a lawyer are being deny to him because officials are interested in being able to question him without being able to use this right and the fact that his miranda rights have been revoked is receiving major criticism throughout the united states and causing really a lot of debate civil rights groups ar
answers that is giving them of course all of this comes after he was arrested friday night after a mass lockdown took place in boston after unprecedented manhunt that took place here and a several hour shootout between law enforcement and this nineteen year old suspect we do know that he suffered some serious injuries in the shootout and has been treated at a local hospital here in boston he suffered injuries to his throat and was unable to speak and this is precisely what officials have been...
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ever since being arrested friday night after a mass lockdown an unprecedented manhunt and a several hour shoot outs with law enforcement and joe hart are naive doesn't factor mean a hospital in boston in serious condition the latest that we're hearing is that he is finally a week and officials are being able to ask him certain questions that he's answering sporadically in writing they're trying to find out. whether or not there are more explosive devices that they should be looking into and whether or not certain accomplices might have been involved in the case the details of the answers that your heart and i have as good as giving them are not being provided at this time of course side since people arrested him he has been in a serious medical conditions we know that he has received he's gotten service certain injuries to the throat and was on able to speak while lot of the prosecution is preparing to bring charges against him we know around a rights have been revoked the right to remain silent as well as the right to a lawyer and this is something that the u.s. government has basically
ever since being arrested friday night after a mass lockdown an unprecedented manhunt and a several hour shoot outs with law enforcement and joe hart are naive doesn't factor mean a hospital in boston in serious condition the latest that we're hearing is that he is finally a week and officials are being able to ask him certain questions that he's answering sporadically in writing they're trying to find out. whether or not there are more explosive devices that they should be looking into and...
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albeit it was a false one was weapons of mass instruction. the fact is that the -- that syrians, now, are probably using them. there's no reason why bashe basher asaad wouldn't piece on everything else. if you're willing to standby and watch people be massacred and murdered and the yiet isn't doing anything, that's your point. i ri can guarantee you that the syrians will not forget that we didn't help them. see these children? these children will take revenge on those who didn't help. >> this is amy holmes here. and i think we all share the horror with this administration. it would take 75,000 troops on the ground to secure those chemical weapons sights. i think it has to be an international effort. i do not know if -- it's one thing to have people -- and, by the way, 75,000 is a gross exaggeration, as the pentagon has a tendency to do. >> if you keep interrupting, you know, sort of typical rudeness is what we are experiencing here. i'm not interrupting mr. sullivan. the fact is we can go in there and use cruise missiles, we can use weapons.
albeit it was a false one was weapons of mass instruction. the fact is that the -- that syrians, now, are probably using them. there's no reason why bashe basher asaad wouldn't piece on everything else. if you're willing to standby and watch people be massacred and murdered and the yiet isn't doing anything, that's your point. i ri can guarantee you that the syrians will not forget that we didn't help them. see these children? these children will take revenge on those who didn't help. >>...
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there is no mass produced there is no mass produced human. so we created the extraordinarily comfortable sleep number experience. a collection of innovations designed around the only bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs - each of your bodies. you'll only find sleep number at one of our over 400 stores nationwide, where right now, save $400 on the only memory foam bed that adjusts to each of you. plus special financing on all beds! sleep number. comfort. individualized. >>> the death toll in china continues to rise following saturday's devastating 6.6 magnitude earthquake. just five years ago a massive quake in the same region killed nearly 70,000 people. joining me now from beijing with the very latest on this, ian, with a sobering good day to you. where do the numbers stand right now? >> reporter: alex, the number of dead has now gone over 200 with several thousand injured. there are reports in the chain he's press of villages flattened back in 2008 in that massive kuwait, quake, flattened agai
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if you have been charged, you have been charged with a weapon of mass destruction and in violation of 18, united states code, section 2322, and malicious destruction of property resulting in death. in violation of 18, united states code, section 844. the death penalty, if he is convicted, then the judge goes on to say is that anytime i see something you do not understand, interrupt me and say so. is that clear? and then the defendant not. the court then goes on to say all right. i know the defendant has not affirmatively. as a first dip in the seering i will tell you about your constitutional rights. you have the right under the constitution of the united states to remain silent. in a statement may be used against you in a court of law and have the right not to have your all the words used against you. you may consult with an attorney prior to any questioning and you may have the attorney present during questioning. during the entire proceeding, the only time we actually heard the defendant speak was when the subject came up about an attorney kurt the judge says to you understand i ha
if you have been charged, you have been charged with a weapon of mass destruction and in violation of 18, united states code, section 2322, and malicious destruction of property resulting in death. in violation of 18, united states code, section 844. the death penalty, if he is convicted, then the judge goes on to say is that anytime i see something you do not understand, interrupt me and say so. is that clear? and then the defendant not. the court then goes on to say all right. i know the...
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through mercedes-benz there is no mass produced there is no mass produced human. so we created the extraordinarily comfortable sleep number experience. a collection of innovations designed around the only bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body she has a remarkable attitude you'll only find sleep number at one of our over 400 stores nationwide, where right now, save $400 on the only memory foam bed that adjusts to each of you. plus special financing on all beds! sleep number. comfort. individualized. one week after the bombings, 50 are hospitalized. two in critical condition. a dozen survivors have had amputations. today a met a young woman who lost her lower legs. she is a dance strucker. adrian was watching the marathon with her husband who served in afghanistan, kandahar. they were hit by a second blast. they are an amazing couple. i spoke to them earlier. take a look. i hate to ask you to relive what you went through. so -- >> it is okay. i relive it every day. how close were you to the explosion? >> i was right in front
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him will begin as soon as he's able to communicate after a week filled with tragedy shock fear and a mass lockdown the city of boston has breathed out a sigh of relief but locals want to see justice and find out the motives behind the terror rocks that made so many question the illusion of safety they have been living under mr markey massachusetts. the suspect's family claims that they've been under a few hours of aliens for the past five years and refuse to believe the young man carried out the atrocity we traveled to the north caucuses with the brothers pair of snow live to try to learn more about the. that middle and sad naive and amateur boxer who dreamt of representing his adopted country the united states he claimed to have no american friends but married a local woman katherine and they shared a daughter by contrast his younger brother john had a period well adjusted popular in high school and even won a college scholarship yet sadly they were revealed as the main suspects in the boston marathon bombings their father was the first to step up to claim his two boys who are set up i'm
him will begin as soon as he's able to communicate after a week filled with tragedy shock fear and a mass lockdown the city of boston has breathed out a sigh of relief but locals want to see justice and find out the motives behind the terror rocks that made so many question the illusion of safety they have been living under mr markey massachusetts. the suspect's family claims that they've been under a few hours of aliens for the past five years and refuse to believe the young man carried out...
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messages posted on twitter a court ruled that his comments were an attempt to incite a revolution through mass unrest is jail was later reduced from three years to two but the verdict sparked an international outcry shortly before his arrest with the world's best known whistle blower julian sun well he's probably reports on their income because it's just not long before his imprisonment bahrain's most famous human rights campaigner was in london talking to another prominent activist and whistleblower julian assange on which so we came here to london's ecuadorian embassy which the wiki leaks founder has been calling home for some ten months now in order to have a chat about the man at the forefront of bahrain's pro-democracy struggle i began by asking him why he was so keen to invite me over job for an interview on his exclusive r.t. show brain has nine hundred thousand people it has one hundred fifty thousand twitter followers prize predominantly all the population of. the rest of a number of other activists in the green screen. presence brings in right what's the most prominent voice for the
messages posted on twitter a court ruled that his comments were an attempt to incite a revolution through mass unrest is jail was later reduced from three years to two but the verdict sparked an international outcry shortly before his arrest with the world's best known whistle blower julian sun well he's probably reports on their income because it's just not long before his imprisonment bahrain's most famous human rights campaigner was in london talking to another prominent activist and...
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to use potential weapons of mass destruction on civilian populations crosses another line with respect to international law. that is going to be a game changer. we have to act prudently. we have to make these assessments deliberately. i think all of us, and around the world, recognize how we cannot stand by and permit the systematic use of weapons like chemical weapons on civilians populations. this is going to be something we will pay a lot of attention to to try to confirm, and mobilize the community around those issues. in everything that we do, we very much appreciate the kinds of support, advice, counsel and partnerships that we have with his majesty and the people of jordan. we look forward to a fruitful consultation this afternoon. >> thank you very much. we are glad to be back here again. our hearts and condolences to the tremendous tragedy in boston, as well as that of texas, especially that of boston. we always stick together against our fight against terrorism. this is an issue we we will always be strong partners of. on the issue of the peace process, when you were in jorda
to use potential weapons of mass destruction on civilian populations crosses another line with respect to international law. that is going to be a game changer. we have to act prudently. we have to make these assessments deliberately. i think all of us, and around the world, recognize how we cannot stand by and permit the systematic use of weapons like chemical weapons on civilians populations. this is going to be something we will pay a lot of attention to to try to confirm, and mobilize the...
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and remember, this guy was partying with his friends at u mass dartmouth the days after. >> no remorse. >> this is not a robot programmed by his older brother to kill. he's got a long way to go to prove that he somehow didn't have free will in this situation. >> everyone stay here for a moment. i want to go to jason carroll in boston live with new details. when you talk about suspect two, dzhokhar, today he spoke his first words at least as far as we are aware two investigators in a bedside hearing. what was the suspect able to tell investigators. people were saying because of the damage from a gunshot he may not be able to speak and only rely on writing but that doesn't seem to be the case. >> it was clear from today's proceeding he wasn't able to speak. it was clear from the transcript that we saw that he clearly understood everything that was happening around him. this first appearance was a bedside appearance at beth israel. we're told it lasted ten, 15 minutes. it happened 11:30 this morning. basically what happened is all the key figures entered the room. you have u.s. district c
and remember, this guy was partying with his friends at u mass dartmouth the days after. >> no remorse. >> this is not a robot programmed by his older brother to kill. he's got a long way to go to prove that he somehow didn't have free will in this situation. >> everyone stay here for a moment. i want to go to jason carroll in boston live with new details. when you talk about suspect two, dzhokhar, today he spoke his first words at least as far as we are aware two...
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tonight is the city equipped to handle a mass casualty situation like in boston? >> and in the park a real marijuana mess. how do you prevent this from happening again. >> people hoping to beat the odds with a career at the new casino. >> and helping you consider going on a low carbon diet. turns out you are what you eat it and could affect the rest of us, too. >> these are the empty scenes of downtown boston after the bombings. so boft john getting back to business. good evening into the space of just 11 seconds more than 200 people were injured one week ago. as of tonight 48 are still in the hospital two. remain in critical condition. five are listed as serious. at least 14 lost all, or art of a limb. boston has six level one trauma centers san francisco only has one, so we ask could it happen here, we have to ask are we prepared for to it happen here? we are live tonight at san francisco general hospital. >> sf general, the next closest trauma centers are at stanford, highland and john muir. the boston personnel on scene for the marathon and a high level of hos
tonight is the city equipped to handle a mass casualty situation like in boston? >> and in the park a real marijuana mess. how do you prevent this from happening again. >> people hoping to beat the odds with a career at the new casino. >> and helping you consider going on a low carbon diet. turns out you are what you eat it and could affect the rest of us, too. >> these are the empty scenes of downtown boston after the bombings. so boft john getting back to business....
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this morning, cardinal sean o'malley had a mass to honor those that died. just as the friends and family of one of them, krystle campbell, said their final good-byes. and hundreds gathered on the street to mourn the death of m.i.t. officer sean collier, killed just before thursday night's shoot-out. meanwhile, back here at the hospital, caitlin tells me she's doing so much better. in fact, dan, she says, she pes hospital in the next few days. >> that will be great to see. gio, thank you. that's our coverage of the boston marathon bombing for tonight. >>> now, we turn to texas. where we're learning that the first responders who rushed in to put out the massive fire at the fertilizer plant in the small town of west, they paid a staggering price. much higher than we initially thought. abc's steve osunsami is there tonight. >> reporter: today outside that massive explosion site at that texas fertilizer plant, the local sheriff told us that the first responders who died didn't have a chance. 14 people were killed. and authorities say 12 of them were firefighters
this morning, cardinal sean o'malley had a mass to honor those that died. just as the friends and family of one of them, krystle campbell, said their final good-byes. and hundreds gathered on the street to mourn the death of m.i.t. officer sean collier, killed just before thursday night's shoot-out. meanwhile, back here at the hospital, caitlin tells me she's doing so much better. in fact, dan, she says, she pes hospital in the next few days. >> that will be great to see. gio, thank you....
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unsuccessful so it's when is that shot going to go into the goal and that's what we worry about we could have mass casualties at any time in the united states or in europe when some of these folks are successful the plots keep calm band and it's cold war driven policy of sympathizing with chechen separatists since the collapse of the soviet union of december of ninety ninety one the united states has continued to deal with russian issues based on its old paradigm and to a large degree beat us originally came out in support of the chechen cause for independence it was the enemy of my enemy is my friend paradigm and the russians continue to be perceived as it is inherently bad inherently evil if you were going about the soviet era and. the american perspective was that any group of people trying to rescue their independence from russia therefore must be good and it's all a significant measure of u.s. government will support even to the extent of providing political asylum to one of the chechen leaders who was at the time when there indictment for terrorism in russia and certainly has been a big week
unsuccessful so it's when is that shot going to go into the goal and that's what we worry about we could have mass casualties at any time in the united states or in europe when some of these folks are successful the plots keep calm band and it's cold war driven policy of sympathizing with chechen separatists since the collapse of the soviet union of december of ninety ninety one the united states has continued to deal with russian issues based on its old paradigm and to a large degree beat us...
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told the public that the fire was a result of a mass suicide and it took six years for the f.b.i. to admit that they were the ones who started the fire. but to this day however no members of law enforcement ever been held accountable for this massacre and on this same day two years later with the oklahoma city bombing on wednesday april nineteenth one thousand nine hundred five at nine am a massive explosion went off in the alford humor.
told the public that the fire was a result of a mass suicide and it took six years for the f.b.i. to admit that they were the ones who started the fire. but to this day however no members of law enforcement ever been held accountable for this massacre and on this same day two years later with the oklahoma city bombing on wednesday april nineteenth one thousand nine hundred five at nine am a massive explosion went off in the alford humor.
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we do know is the official complaint against him includes charges of the use of weapon as weapons of mass destruction as well as most destruction of property resulting in death and of course these are charges that are under federal u.s. law would call for a death penalty we do know that in the state of massachusetts where these crimes were committed there is no death penalty but it does exist in the federal criminal system as well as in thirty two other states in the u.s. and this is certainly now what your hearts are now i have seems to be facing now it's of it's important to note that we are hearing that he is in fact conscious now he did awaken last night on sunday night and was able to answer brief basic questions from the f.b.i. sporadically in writing this has been the case for now he remains in his hospital bed he is alert and responding to these charges according to what we are hearing now there has been some kind of confusion and debate really in the united states surrounding the fact of the revoking of his miranda rights where he would not be informed of the right to remain sile
we do know is the official complaint against him includes charges of the use of weapon as weapons of mass destruction as well as most destruction of property resulting in death and of course these are charges that are under federal u.s. law would call for a death penalty we do know that in the state of massachusetts where these crimes were committed there is no death penalty but it does exist in the federal criminal system as well as in thirty two other states in the u.s. and this is certainly...
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fifty people dead thousands of others are injured almost ten thousand homes have been destroyed the mass army units have been deployed to the stricken area to search for survivors we'll keep you posted the story watching two tonight hundreds of people in new delhi have been protesting after a five year old girl was allegedly raped tortured and kept in captivity and the forty hours he's arrested and. the girls in a stable condition but medics facial need surgery because of a severe injuries they've been months of angry protests over the mistreatment of women in india since the fatal gang rape of a young woman on a bus in the capital last december. pakistan's former leader pervez musharraf will remain in judicial custody for two weeks of being arrested on friday it's unclear whether he'll be placed under house arrest police custody or in jail until his next court appearance. may the fourth. is accused of illegally detaining judges and suspended the constitution after imposing emergency rule back in two thousand and seven. new course for breaking news who knows where to bring it to speed wi
fifty people dead thousands of others are injured almost ten thousand homes have been destroyed the mass army units have been deployed to the stricken area to search for survivors we'll keep you posted the story watching two tonight hundreds of people in new delhi have been protesting after a five year old girl was allegedly raped tortured and kept in captivity and the forty hours he's arrested and. the girls in a stable condition but medics facial need surgery because of a severe injuries...
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we were at mass general hospital, and there was lots of security around. there are five security officers outside the hospital here, and there are two inside the hospital, and there may be more, we just don't know. these officers have been here throughout the night. they will likely continue to be here as long as the suspect is here being treated. >> to that, this guy would have to be the most wanted man in america right now. how will the hospital deal with his presence? it sounds as if he is in serious condition and he is undergoing surgery and will be there for a while. what arrangements has the hospital put in place to deal with this? >> reporter: that's a really good question. this is a man that authorities are calling a terrorists who was intent on killing people, so you can imagine the feelings of concern from patients in the hospital. in fact we know that some of the victims from monday's bombing are actually here at the hospital. at last check there were 12 victims from the bombing being treated at this hospital. as we have pointed out, there are s
we were at mass general hospital, and there was lots of security around. there are five security officers outside the hospital here, and there are two inside the hospital, and there may be more, we just don't know. these officers have been here throughout the night. they will likely continue to be here as long as the suspect is here being treated. >> to that, this guy would have to be the most wanted man in america right now. how will the hospital deal with his presence? it sounds as if...
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fertilizer stored at the plant in large quantities fears of a toxic leak and further blasts led to a mass evacuation but now that people are returning to their homes there remains a question mark over how the plants slipped through the net of safety inspectors dr jeffrey patterson from the school of medicine at the university of wisconsin thinks federal regulations are protecting business interests at the cost of human life. there's been this montreaux that we have to deregulate we have to take away regulations so business can thrive and obviously we see examples like this or fukushima for example where when we do that we suffer the consequences in the end and so i think and we're seeing it with the environmental protection agency today where they are promulgating new regulations if there is a mother who push a merchant that will allow the cleanup to be in much more lax than it currently is and not force people to be moved out of the area because of radiation damage so there's this tremendous move. to to deregulate things to take away the powers of the e.p.a. and other regulatory agencies
fertilizer stored at the plant in large quantities fears of a toxic leak and further blasts led to a mass evacuation but now that people are returning to their homes there remains a question mark over how the plants slipped through the net of safety inspectors dr jeffrey patterson from the school of medicine at the university of wisconsin thinks federal regulations are protecting business interests at the cost of human life. there's been this montreaux that we have to deregulate we have to take...
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product which lead to profit losses and guess what they won the lawsuit well defaming products that on mass could destroy the health of millions of americans is no blasphemy in my book but that's just my opinion. the neighborhood international at the very heart of moscow. to live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how fabulous i love. i mean the towns that i'm still really messed up. in the old story so personally. it's. worse for the little thing the white house to have a. radio guy and four minutes from a click. click or opposed to just you never seen anything like this i'm told. that's going on everyone i'm having martin and this is breaking the set well after senator rand paul's epic filibuster in the senate where it seemed like he was actually objecting to drones i saw something that caught me by surprise the fox news poll said that if the government wants to take down an imminent threat and using drones on u.s. soil is ok with him yourself. here's the stink should neal i've never argued against any technology being used when you have an
product which lead to profit losses and guess what they won the lawsuit well defaming products that on mass could destroy the health of millions of americans is no blasphemy in my book but that's just my opinion. the neighborhood international at the very heart of moscow. to live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how fabulous i love. i mean the towns that i'm still really messed up. in the old story so personally. it's. worse for the little...
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call told all the residents to stay put didn't leave the house so looking out of our windows we saw masses of swat teams and police agents scouring all the backyards bush's the parts that the street and we have helicopters actually there's one flying overhead right now and they seem to have isolated one specific area which is literally right across the street form where we are right now and they think the suspect is right over the wall and they're kind of looking and and they were talking to him with a megaphone. and that's kind of where we are right now so it sounds like if an intense situation is everybody away you are you feeling the tension and what's the situation now we are everybody's tense all the streets with and few mile radius are closed down nobody can leave all the businesses are closed this comes the day after we had a bomb threat courthouse nearby where our son goes to school and obviously a few days before that the actual bombing at the marathon so the need right now in boston and this area is quite tense. did you know him just quickly did you know him no no so you've never
call told all the residents to stay put didn't leave the house so looking out of our windows we saw masses of swat teams and police agents scouring all the backyards bush's the parts that the street and we have helicopters actually there's one flying overhead right now and they seem to have isolated one specific area which is literally right across the street form where we are right now and they think the suspect is right over the wall and they're kind of looking and and they were talking to...
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in cambridge, mass., where the kids were encouraged, you have the armor one that got a scholarship from the city. he seemed to be adjusted, assimilated, part of the community. >> is part because we do not know what happened in dagestan, how they were able to construct a weapon, not a primitive one, extremely difficult to use a remote control from a toy car. it is because of all those questions that is a standard that we read him his miranda rights. >> i take issue to that. when you say that he was allowed 48 hours, they did have 48 hours. 16 hours was a period of questioning, not being in custody. i have no idea whether they stop getting information, you do not either. i am not prepared to critique this when we know there certainly beers enough to convict him. should he be tried as an enemy combatant? >> no, you have to preserve some rights. something about this guy -- he is a hapless teenager. his brother -- even hapless teenagers can know something when they are in a plot with their brother. plot -- i have great respect for ray kelly, the police commissioner in new york, but it seemed
in cambridge, mass., where the kids were encouraged, you have the armor one that got a scholarship from the city. he seemed to be adjusted, assimilated, part of the community. >> is part because we do not know what happened in dagestan, how they were able to construct a weapon, not a primitive one, extremely difficult to use a remote control from a toy car. it is because of all those questions that is a standard that we read him his miranda rights. >> i take issue to that. when you...
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joining me now, a survivor of the tucson mass shooting. patricia, good to see you this morning. as we have all seen from last week, you chastised congress publicly after the senate bill crashed. you yelled "shame on you" after the vice president read the vote. do you have anymore hope that gun control measures will be revived through other avenues? >> i do hope they will be. i think they will. we're not going to let this issue drop. the nra can give up on thinking we're going to go away because we're not. we're going to be there fighting the fight until we win. >> when we look at what people are writing about. a piece in "the new york times" going after the president saying he handled this incorrectly. he doesn't know how to work the system. it's clear now that he doesn't want to learn. it's unbelievable that with 90% of americans on his side he could only get 54 votes. no one on capitol hill is scared of him. when you hear that kind of criticism coming out, do you think that the president could have invested more political capital in this? >> you know, i'm not a politician. i d
joining me now, a survivor of the tucson mass shooting. patricia, good to see you this morning. as we have all seen from last week, you chastised congress publicly after the senate bill crashed. you yelled "shame on you" after the vice president read the vote. do you have anymore hope that gun control measures will be revived through other avenues? >> i do hope they will be. i think they will. we're not going to let this issue drop. the nra can give up on thinking we're going to...
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king's point, she was cared for very, very well at mass general. the nurses on her floor were unbelievable and all the doctors were great, but i think there's a lot to be said for being in your own home and she's home now and is in much better spirits and you know, she is a bundle of positive energy and if anyone can get back from where she is, it's certainly her. >> that's great to hear. leo, you were a hero that day. dr. king, you and your entire team at the hospital were all heroes too. i thank you both for joining me. >> thank you. >>> coming up next, in the face of tragedy, a story of hope. i talk to a paralympic racer who won the boston marathon, coming up. ♪ i'm your venus [ female announcer ] what does beauty feel like? find out with venus embrace. every five-bladed stroke gives you 360 degrees of smooth for goddess skin you can feel and feel. ♪ i'm your venus only from venus embrace. are proven to be effective pain relievers. tylenol works by blocking pain signals to your brain. bayer advanced aspirin blocks pain at the site. try the p
king's point, she was cared for very, very well at mass general. the nurses on her floor were unbelievable and all the doctors were great, but i think there's a lot to be said for being in your own home and she's home now and is in much better spirits and you know, she is a bundle of positive energy and if anyone can get back from where she is, it's certainly her. >> that's great to hear. leo, you were a hero that day. dr. king, you and your entire team at the hospital were all heroes...
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at the islamic society of boston cambridge mass, tamerlan stood up during the sermon and challenged the preacher in two separate public outbursts -- one last november, another in january of this year. >> so when the person who was giving the sermon began to talk about dr. martin luther king, this man got up and objected. you know, raised his voice. which is against the etiquette of the sermon. and people objected to it. and some people might have even asked him to leave, you know, the mosque if he didn't like what he was hearing. >> reporter: but there were no indications that tamerlan or younger brother dzhokhar could be dangerous. >> they cared about you. they cared about people around them. they cared for other people making great choices and creating opportunities for themselves like they were trying to do for each other and for themselves also. it just doesn't make sense. >> reporter: tamerlan's high school friend luis vasquez later coached dzhokhar in soccer at the cambridge rindge and latin school. >> these two guys had leadership traits. one was a leader of his family and really
at the islamic society of boston cambridge mass, tamerlan stood up during the sermon and challenged the preacher in two separate public outbursts -- one last november, another in january of this year. >> so when the person who was giving the sermon began to talk about dr. martin luther king, this man got up and objected. you know, raised his voice. which is against the etiquette of the sermon. and people objected to it. and some people might have even asked him to leave, you know, the...
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that said samuel went to high school with joe hart who has now been charged with the use of weapons of mass destruction so the media has a way of spinning things of course and with regards to his nationality to us it mattered . it shouldn't matter what his religion is either when i graduated there were forty five languages spoken just in my graduating class alone it is not unusual in fact it is very common to hear a foreign language he reminds us that the only suspect alive after the bombings has lived in america since the age of eight i didn't come here at a younger age you know from everyone that they will tell you and they have told me on certain occasions you know this person was part of the community the attack feels even more personal and devastating for samuel because he knew the brother is responsible but pointing fingers he says at places of birth or religion is far from crucial what is solving this case and bringing justice that takes time and time and effort that would hopefully lead to innocent people feeling safe again security in this country seems like it's more for show than
that said samuel went to high school with joe hart who has now been charged with the use of weapons of mass destruction so the media has a way of spinning things of course and with regards to his nationality to us it mattered . it shouldn't matter what his religion is either when i graduated there were forty five languages spoken just in my graduating class alone it is not unusual in fact it is very common to hear a foreign language he reminds us that the only suspect alive after the bombings...
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unsuccessful so it's when is that shot going to go into the goal and that's what we worry about we could have mass casualties and any time in the united states or in europe when some of these folks are successful the plots keep coming now turning to the brothers themselves lots of reports coming about the fact that they are of chechen descent now they've mostly spent their lives in the united states so what do you think could have ignited their radicalization and develop their hatred for the country that they lived in for so long. well i think it's a right of personal factors was or a personal setback was or an inability for one of the brothers to connect to community here did they go back to russia and get exposed to someone who's a mentor who had some ideology that was able to catapult amplify and direct the aggression or was this found over the internet or elsewhere we just don't know but i would think that there's someone in a peer group or family that helped solidify this and this belief system exists and is accessible over the internet but there's usually some kind of mentoring person whethe
unsuccessful so it's when is that shot going to go into the goal and that's what we worry about we could have mass casualties and any time in the united states or in europe when some of these folks are successful the plots keep coming now turning to the brothers themselves lots of reports coming about the fact that they are of chechen descent now they've mostly spent their lives in the united states so what do you think could have ignited their radicalization and develop their hatred for the...
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. >> right now he is facing one charge of conspireing to use a weapon of mass destruction resulting in death but he could face further charges, right? >> reporter: he is facing two federal charges but so far the state of massachusetts has not charged with him just yet. as you know, an m.i.t. law enforcement officer was, sean collier was killed on tuesday night and that murder has not been charged yet at all and we should see the state do more work on that front in the coming days and weeks, we expect. >> as you talk about going forward in all this what do we know of how the process progresses from here? there was that legal hearing on monday. what happens next? >> that was just the very beginning, a complaint was filed. he still will have to appear in court, be indicted and there is a hearing set for may 30th at 10:00 a.m. that the judge mentioned in this hearing monday morning. >> before i let you go, erin what do we know about legal defense? did he have legal representation in that hospital room? >> reporter: i have the transcript of the court hearing here there is controversy on fri
. >> right now he is facing one charge of conspireing to use a weapon of mass destruction resulting in death but he could face further charges, right? >> reporter: he is facing two federal charges but so far the state of massachusetts has not charged with him just yet. as you know, an m.i.t. law enforcement officer was, sean collier was killed on tuesday night and that murder has not been charged yet at all and we should see the state do more work on that front in the coming days...
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it's not a special mass, but of course you can understand why it's impactful mass. let's talk about good news and that is people have started going home. about half the town was evacuated as a result of this disaster and they've been waiting to return. yesterday, the first few families were allowed to go back home. there were long lines at checkpoints. very strict rules. you can only go in 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. water in many places does not function because of the impact of the blast. but at least some people can go back as you would understand those who are returning are those farthest away from the blast site. still many more are returning and they hope to go back today, but it's going to be a while before everybody goes back home. 50 homes destroyed, not everybody will. >> martin, are investigators any closer to understanding why this happened? >> there are a lot of teams working at both the state and federal level. the fire marshal yesterday said they had finished up pretty much their initial investigation here, but it's going to take months. what is being look
it's not a special mass, but of course you can understand why it's impactful mass. let's talk about good news and that is people have started going home. about half the town was evacuated as a result of this disaster and they've been waiting to return. yesterday, the first few families were allowed to go back home. there were long lines at checkpoints. very strict rules. you can only go in 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. water in many places does not function because of the impact of the blast. but at...
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in boston today, dzhokhar tsarnaev was charged with using and conspiring to use a weapon of mass destruction. the maximum penalty is death. many questions remain unanswered. were they acting alone or did they have help? were they planning more attacks and was their chechen ethnicity important? joining me now is david remnick, he is editor of the "new yorker" magazine which has a full coverage here called "the marathon bombing: tragedy in boston, a place in history" of george parker. "the culprits" by david remnick and the street scene by seth manukin. welcome. >> thank you. >> rose: here's what you say. "the sense of bland unknowingness, he seemed so nice began to evaporate the closer we got to the tsarnaev brothers." >> always in these tragedies, murder stories, terrorist stories, you have the initial quotes from -- "he seemed so quiet, he seemed so nice, i just saw him the other day." >>. >> rose: with his dog. >> and all that kind of stuff. but because of social media that evaporated quickly and you immediately started to get youtube pages for the older brother. you got a twitter feed fro
in boston today, dzhokhar tsarnaev was charged with using and conspiring to use a weapon of mass destruction. the maximum penalty is death. many questions remain unanswered. were they acting alone or did they have help? were they planning more attacks and was their chechen ethnicity important? joining me now is david remnick, he is editor of the "new yorker" magazine which has a full coverage here called "the marathon bombing: tragedy in boston, a place in history" of george...